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Events are continually added to the online calendar. Check regularly for updated content. All registrations are processed on a first-come, first-served basis.

Cancellation Policy: Refunds, less 20% cancellation fee, will be issued if notification of cancellation is received in the council office at least seven days prior to the event/training. No refund will be issued if cancellation is made six or less days prior to the event/training.

At this overnight class participants will learn fire building safety, menu & activity planning, proper care of equipment, knots and the basic concept of Leave No Trace. All participants must have taken Outdoor 101.

Camp Kiwanis has amazing opportunities for girls to take action with possible Bronze and Silver Award projects, or troops wanting to take action to benefit their camp. Camp Kiwanis has designated April 18, 2015, as the finish your project deadline. You may come to camp that day to put the finishing touches on your project. There is...

The Bronze and Silver Awards are the highest awards that a Junior Girl Scout and a Cadette Girl Scout can earn. This workshop will give you the information that you will need to help find the right take action project, manage the project, and complete the final report. Both girls and adults will benefit from the activities and information at...

This is a 2 hour course in which participants will learn the ins and outs of tent camping. It is suggested that you take your troop or group Cabin Camping at least once before you move on to tents. Outdoor 101 and Cabin camping are prerequisites for this course.

This course if for girls who want to become either a Program Aide (Cadettes) or a Volunteer In Training (Seniors and Ambassadors). Being a PA and/or VIT, is the perfect way to gain those leadership skills. Once you become a PA or VIT, you will be able to mentor younger Girl Scouts by sharing your skills, passions, and experience.

Join us "In the Woods" for a fun day of learning new skills or improving your knowledge and camping skills. You and your troop will enjoy tent pitching, knots, GPS, fire building and various kinds of outdoor cooking. It will be a fast day with check-in at 8:30 a.m., events starting at 9:00 a.m. and finishing at 5:00 p.m. Each person will...

Are you a whiz with a paint brush? Want to help a neighborhood look a little nicer? We'll work with the city of Fort Worth's Graffiti Abatement program to help cover up areas that have been tagged with graffiti. Get ready to roll up your sleeves to paint walls, pick up trash, and make the world a better place. We'll start together and split up...

Come earn our Council's Own Pony Pal at Camp Carter. Get to know horses while learning how to be safe around them, plus share horse treats you make for them as you learn fun horse facts. Enjoy a led around ride with the adult you must bring with you.

This class is required for all Troop Leaders and Co-Leaders. This class provides new leaders with the basic information regarding the mission, purpose and history of Girl Scouts. You will learn the parts of a Troop meeting, where to find resources for your troop, and how to guide a "Girl Led" troop. After you complete this...

This class is required for all Troop Leaders and Co-Leaders. This class provides new leaders with the basic information regarding the mission, purpose and history of Girl Scouts. You will learn the parts of a Troop meeting, where to find resources for your troop, and how to guide a "Girl Led" troop. After you complete this...

This class is required for all Troop Leaders and Co-Leaders. This class provides new leaders with the basic information regarding the mission, purpose and history of Girl Scouts. You will learn the parts of a Troop meeting, where to find resources for your troop, and how to guide a "Girl Led" troop. After you complete this...

This class is required for all Troop Leaders and Co-Leaders. This class provides new leaders with the basic information regarding the mission, purpose and history of Girl Scouts. You will learn the parts of a Troop meeting, where to find resources for your troop, and how to guide a "Girl Led" troop. After you complete this...

This class is required for all Troop Leaders and Co-Leaders. This class provides new leaders with the basic information regarding the mission, purpose and history of Girl Scouts. You will learn the parts of a Troop meeting, where to find resources for your troop, and how to guide a "Girl Led" troop. After you complete this...

At this prerequisite for all outdoor classes, you will be able to identify the 8 Basic Outdoor Skills for example: Outdoor Manners (Leave No Trace), and Dressing for the Outdoors. You will also learn about girl progression in the outdoors, "Look Out", "Meet Out" and other outdoor progression steps to prepare your girls for the world outdoors...

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Girl Scouts is a values-based, informal educational program with activities in six grade levels to meet girls’ developmental, educational, emotional and social needs and interests. Girl Scouts offers activities in a variety of interests for today’s girls, such as math, science, the arts, technology, the outdoors, people and cultures, contemporary issues, and individual well-being. Activities include more than half of the 40 Developmental Assets identified by the Search Institute as keys to a child’s healthy development and well-being.